Octodad: Dadliest Catch
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Father. Husband. Octopus.

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Description

Octodad: Dadliest Catch is a game about destruction, deception, and fatherhood. The player controls Octodad, a dapper octopus masquerading as a human, as he goes about his life. Octodad's existence is a constant struggle, as he must master mundane tasks with his unwieldy boneless tentacles while simultaneously keeping his cephalopodan nature a secret from his human family.

In this sequel to the splash hit Octodad, our cephaloprotagonist has gotten himself in a bind between his wife’s mounting mistrust, and a disastrous trip to the local aquarium! Are you dad enough to control the titular octopus father as he strives to hide his nautical nature from his family while keeping his tangled tentacles intact?

What’s New

Feb 26, 2019

Version 1.0.33

Fix for iPhone 4S, iPad 2, and iPad Mini transparent textures.

Ratings and Reviews

4.3 out of 5

2K Ratings

2K Ratings

Editors’ Notes

Bizarre doesn’t even begin to explain Young Horses’ laugh-out-loud game. You control a father who’s secretly an octopus, and moving the bendy protagonist around makes for hysterically madcap fun. You’ll slip, slap, and slide your way through stages stacked with objects for you to interact with—mostly by crashing into them. Octodad’s hilariously animated chaos is wacky and simply irresistible.

ThatFairyTailFangirl
, 04/19/2018

Worth it

I’ve played this game multiple times, always completing it. I love this game. the controls are pretty difficult at first, but you get used to it. the “omg its so hard to control!” reviews are dumb tbh, the point is that you are an OCTOPUS, pretending to be a HUMAN. And not having like, human features, and walking on LAND, of course its gonna be somewhat hard. But, you could add more content. Like new special sides, like how he was a doctor or went on a date. But obviously you cant keep on adding more and more, the creators can make more games and they have a life other than accomplishing your wants for new levels. I would be happy for new things in the game, but as I said, they have a life. I rated it 5 stars bc the game itself is amazing! I’m not going to downgrade to 4 just because of the fact that there is not enough content. (I’m not saying there is not enough btw) So thank you for this game!

Quinteine
, 12/27/2016

Love itttt!!!!!

I know that it is hard to control, which is why there are some bad reviews. But what's the point of easy controls? The game would be boring. The point of games is to pull us into the game but at the same time have fun. Some reviews are saying that "Omg it's too hard to control" or "omg I'm stressin'" like common now, calm down ITS A GAME. Though I got a bit frustrated, I still had a lot, and I repeat, a lot of fun! But the thing was that it drew my attention to want to play more. It made me love it and it was perfect. I don't know if the purpose was to actually make the controls hard to control, which it PROBABLY WAS, it was still sooooo fun. I RECOMMEND IT TO ANYONE BORED AT HOME AND WOULD LOVE SOMETHING TO DISTRACT THEMSELVES WITH. So don't listen to any of the bad reviews. Some all say that it's frustrating and they can't play it. LIKE BOIIIIII 💁🏼 it's a gameeeee, you just honestly succckkk at the game then. This game is perfect.

Editors’ Notes

Bizarre doesn’t even begin to explain Young Horses’ laugh-out-loud game. You control a father who’s secretly an octopus, and moving the bendy protagonist around makes for hysterically madcap fun. You’ll slip, slap, and slide your way through stages stacked with objects for you to interact with—mostly by crashing into them. Octodad’s hilariously animated chaos is wacky and simply irresistible.